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A Structured, Concurrent Engineering Approach to Friction Material Development

This paper describes the collaboration between BBA Friction Ltd and the University of Liverpool in establishing a Concurrent Engineering (CE) environment that exactly meets the current and future requirements of BBA Friction Ltd. BBA were trying to design a friction materials development process to...

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Main Authors: Haigh, Martin J, Barclay, Ian, Poolton, Jenny, Dann, Zoe
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